This is just speculation, but maybe she knows something's wrong with her and attributes it to physical ailments. When in truth she's got psychological issues of some sort or another.
In many way though this sad case is straightforward. I'd follow the forensic evidence and the reports of police and doctors. None of their testimony fits with known facts about Logan's condition when found. The timings are all wrong. He got up in the night to go to the bathroom. No he didn't...
From the reports, it does seem that AW's cross examination is much rougher. It could be that there's more material to work with, lots of conflicting statements. It could be that in order for a jury to convict a mother murdering her child, the prosecutor needs to bring it home. It wasn't...
Speaking of the mother, she's overly emotional and self serving. Even on the stand she easily is ticked off and takes offense with comments like "you think I'm stupid". Very unwise behavior while testifying if you want to show that you're a mature rational adult. Always looking out for #1 and...
AW has zero judgement about partners which many have. But having a child should make you more cautious, not less. That she met an older man with an unknown history in a pub and went home with him straight away, doesn't show good decision making. This is why her life is a trainwreck.
Going over what JC said that could possibly be true, it's a little thin. I do believe he popped AW's back pimples. The bag doesn't seem credible. They didn't discuss how Logan died. How is that possible? The fuzzy memories excuse isn't believable. Telling so many lies points to his guilt.
She and Logan were living with her mother until JC came into the picture. She seems like she was a doting grandmother to him. I assume living with her mother gave her more help with child care. So Logan being well cared for might be down to her not AW.
The teaspoon in the coffee causing a burn doesn't have the ring of truth to me, but neither did the bathtub faucet story(child sitting in bathtub with scalding hot water for enough time to heat up the metal and at a very awkward angle). I'm a baker and work with high temperatures up to 550 F. At...
I'm in a bit of a twist reading about all the medical conditions she presented with and sought medical treatment for: epilepsy, MS, deafness. Yet she avoided seeking treatment for real injuries her son had. No one is more important than she is, even a suffering child.
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